As the world gears up for the festive and peak travel season, Air France announced the return of its seasonal flight service between Africa and Europe’s most loved city, Cape Town and Paris, respectively.
From October 7, travellers will have the option of connecting through seamless travel between Cape Town International Airport (CPT) and Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG).
The airline said it will operate 3 weekly flights with an additional flight scheduled to be added in November just in time for the busy holiday season and in response to strong demand from both business and leisure travellers.
“This service underscores Air France's continued commitment to connecting South Africa with Europe and the rest of the world.
“The reintroduction of these flights offers passengers seamless travel between Cape Town and Paris, providing access to one of the most iconic cities in Europe, and from there, connecting to Air France’s global network.
“This service will be especially beneficial as Cape Town continues to grow as a major hub for international tourism and business,” said the carrier.
Air France revealed that these seasonal flights will operate on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays and will be operated by a Boeing 787-900 Dreamliner and are in addition to Air France’s existing daily flights between Paris and Johannesburg.
“Air France remains committed to providing a world-class flying experience for South African travellers and tourists visiting the country with state-of-the-art aircraft and services designed to ensure a comfortable journey.
“The additional flight in November will cater to the increased travel demand during the holiday season,” it added.
Commenting on this, Wilson Tauro, Country Manager Southern Africa at Air France-KLM, said they are thrilled to bring back their seasonal Paris-Cape Town service, providing South African travellers with more flexibility and convenience, especially as the holiday season approaches.
“The direct connection between Cape Town and Paris not only enhances travel opportunities but also strengthens the bond between South Africa and France, allowing travellers to experience the best both countries have to offer,” said Tauro.